I looked for the Polar Bears too from here in So Cal. I heard that stuck
dits transmission right on top of 14.060 and I worked a K2 in NJ who was
running a RockMite so I'm not sure why I couldn't hear the Polar Bears on
20m.

It was a great disappointment to me. It had to be one of the most promoted
events since the Michael Jackson jury selection and I missed it!

Eric
KE6US

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Though I didn't work a polar bear, I had an enjoyable time listening for
them and learned a lot.
I will now really honor those QRP frequencies. It was very frustrating when
"power" stations would  QSO with each other nearby or right on top. I was
concerned about my "high power" (50-75 watts) answering a QRP station but I
would never originate a QSO nearby.

Also, was it just me or did anyone else hear a stuck transmission just a
little high of 14.060 about 30 minutes before Polar Bear start time. Sounded
like a paddle was stuck on dits or dahs.

The biggest impression was the "power/range" of QRP. I'm in central Oregon
and I was hearing "9's", "0's" "4's" and "1's" all over the place - alas, no
"3's". I feel a lot better about my stable of 20 watt (or less) rigs.

Finally, if I'm in the same area next year, I'll try to hike to our
"pedestrian" mountain top, Tumalo Mountain at 7,000 ft (only 1500 ft
gain) and point a dipole or extended Zepp right at the PA polar bears. I
have a lot of outdoor activities and can't wait to get the packaging/power
source worked out so I can take a small rig along.

To the Polar Bears - thanks for the inspiration. This might be a better
ritual than that jump in the outdoor pool I do every January.

73,
Paul (NW Polar Bear)
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